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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. A.J. VanisreePh.D

Professor and Head
Department of Biochemistry
7

Awards

51

Publications

65

Seminars / Conference

7

Projects

18

Ph.D Awarded

1

Ph.D Present

Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 1)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Recurring detrimental impact of agrochemicals on the ecosystem, and a glimpse of organic farming as a possible rescue Pavidra Devi Gnanaprakasam ; Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree Environmental Science and Pollution Research - 2022 -

Books (Total Books: 2)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Book Chapter on Bioprinting- Cambridge Scholars Publishing A.J.Vanisree Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2019
2 Biochemistry- Higher Secondary First Year Dr. Vanisree, A. J. Tamil NaduTextbook and Educational Services Corporation Tamil NaduTextbook and Educational Services Corporation 2019

Journals (Total Journals: 48)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Enriched Environment Minimizes Anxiety/Depressive-Like Behavior in Rats Exposed to Immobilization Stress and Augments Hippocampal Neurogenesis (In Vitro) Vanisree, A. J., & Thamizhoviya, G. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 2021
2 Enriched Environment Enhances the Myelin Regulatory Factor by mTOR Signaling and Protects the Myelin Membrane Against Oxidative Damage in Rats Exposed to Chronic Immobilization Stress. Thamizhoviya, G., & Vanisree, A. J. Neurochemical Research Springer 2021 1-11
3    Dopamine, a key factor of mitochondrial damage and neuronal toxicity on rotenone exposure and also parkinsonic motor dysfunction–impact of asiaticoside with a probable vesicular involvement Margabandhu, G., & Vanisree, A. J. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 101788 2020
4 Metabolic variations among low grade and high grade gliomas–profiling by 1H NMR spectroscopy.  Jothi, J., Vanisree, A. J., & Krishnaswamy, R. Journal of Proteome Research 2020
5    Connexin 30 mediated rewiring of glucose metabolism in rat C6 xenograft and grades of glioma.  Jothi, J., Vanisree AJ., & Rama, K. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 2020
6 Naringenin Sensitizes Resistant C6 Glioma Cells with a Repressive Impact on the Migrating Ability Jothi, J., and Vanisree, A. J., Annals of Neurosciences 2020
7 Enriched environment modulates behavior, myelination and augments molecules governing the plasticity in the forebrain region of rats exposed to chronic immobilization stress  Thamizhoviya G, A.J.Vanisree, Metabolic Brain Disease 34 2019 875–887
8 The novel phytocomponent Asiaticoside-D isolated from Centella asiatica exhibits monoamine oxidase–B inhibiting potential in the rotenone degenerated cerebral ganglions of Lumbricus terretris.  Subaraja, M., & A.J.Vanisree, Phytomedicine 152833. 2019
9 Site specific hypermethylation of CpGs in Connexin genes 30, 26 & 43 vary in different grades of glioma and subsequent attenuation of  their mRNAs Jayalakshmi J , A.J.Vanisree, The International Journal of Neuroscience Taylor & Francis online 2018 1-25
10 Neurotrophin Expression in Lymphocytes: a Powerful Indicator of Degeneration in Parkinson's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Ataxia Anjana Sadanand, Anjali Janardhanan, A. J. Vanisree and Thamil Pavai Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 16 2017 1-9
11 Erythrocyte membrane in the evaluation of neurodegenerative disorders Anjana Sadanand, Anjali Janardhanan, Arun Sankaradoss, Arambakkam J Vanisree, Thamilpavai Arulnambi, Kesavamurthy Bhanu Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease 7 2017 127—134
12 Asiaticoside: Attenuation of rotenone induced oxidative burden in a rat model of hemiparkinsonism by maintaining the phosphoinositide-mediated synaptic integrity.(2017) Margabandhu Gopi and Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree Pharmacol Biochem Behav 155 2017 1-15
13 Impact of noni juice on myelin components, neurotransmittory and behavioural status in rats exposed to immobilization stress , (2017) Gangadharan Thamizhoviya, Perumal Pillai Kirjayini and A. J. Vanisree Current science 112 2017 2
14 Enhanced environment alters the myelin composition and neurochemistry of fore and mid brain regions in rats subjected to immobilization stress AJ Vanisree, Kirijayini Perumalpillai and Thamizhoviya Gangadharan Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 53(5&6) 2016 169-178
15 Rotenone causing dysfunctional mitochondria and lysosomes in cerebral ganglions of Lumbricus terrestris degenerate giant fibers and neuromuscular junctions Mamangam Subaraja and Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree Chemosphere 152 2016 468-80
16  N-acetyl cysteine in combination with vitamin C enhances the antioxidant status of lung carcinoma cell line in vitro,  A.J.Vanisree, Nalini Ramamoorthy and C.S.Shyamaladevi.,  J Clin Biochem Nutr,  26,  (1999),  1-8,  Sampath Uvarajan, Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanamb, Gopal Gopinath IJEST 4 ;960-965. 2012
17  Protein-bound carbohydrates as diagnostic tools in pleural effusions of bronchogenic carcinoma patients.,  Lung India,  (1998),  14-16,  A.J.Vanisree, M.Jegadeesan and C.S. Shyamaladevi. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry DOI: 10.1007/s11010-010-0575-6. 2010
18 Antiulcerogenic effect of UL-409, a herbal drug formulation on experimentally induced gastric ulcer in rats.  Ind J Pharmacol,28,  (1996),  265-268,  A. J. Vanisree and C.S. Shyamaladevi. Ind J Pharmacol, 28, 1996 265-268
19 Nano flavonoids might aggravate the abnormal expression of IGF1 R in Rat Brain-An alarming note necessitating careful Dose and Route, (2015),  Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree, Arun Sankaradoss and Angaiyarkani,
20   Biochemical studies evaluating the antiulcerogenic potential of Ocimum sanctum in experimentally induced peptic ulcer in rats,  J Clin Biochem Nutr,  19,  (1995),  79-87,  A.J. Vanisree and T.Devaki,
21 Biochemical studies evaluating antiulcerogenic potential of UL- 409, a herbal drug formulation on experimental peptic ulcer in rats.Curr Science,  73,  (1997),  684-686 A.J.Vanisree and C.S. Shyamaladevi
22 Effect of therapeutic strategy established by N-acetylcysteine and vitamin C on the tumor marker enzymes of lung carcinoma cell line in vitro,  Ind J Pharmacol,  31,  (1999),  265-268 A.J. Vanisree and C.S.Shyamaladevi.
23   N-acetyl cysteine in combination with vitamin C enhances the antioxidant status of lung carcinoma cell line in vitro, J Clin Biochem Nutr,  26,  (1999),  1-8,  A.J.Vanisree, Nalini Ramamoorthy and C.S.Shyamaladevi.
24 Status of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes in malignant (bronchogenic carcinoma) and non-malignant pleural effusion,  Ind J of cancer,  36,  (1999),  127-134,  A.J.Vanisree, Bhoopalan and C.S. Shyamaladevi
25 · The effect N-acetyl cysteine in combination with vitamin C on the activity of ornithine decarboxylase in lung carcinoma cell line in vitro.   Phytotherapy Res,  16,  (2002),  80-83,  A.J.Vanisree and C.S Shyamaladevi,
26  Histone H1 inhibits the proliferation of MCF 7 and MDA MB 231 human breast cancer cells,  Cell Biology International,30,  (2006),  326-331,  A.J.Vanisree and C.S.Shyamaladevi,
27   Curcumin combats against cigarette smoke and ethanol induced lipid alterations in rat lung and liver, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry,  (2006),  A.J.Vanisree and N.Sudha.,
28 In vitro assessment of curcumin against murine neuroblastoma Cells. Neuroendocrinology letters,  28,  (2007),  204-214,  A.J.Vanisree and R.Ramya,
29 Studies on neuroprotective role of piper longum in C6 glioma induced rats. Invest New Drugs.,  (2009),  Umadevi Subramanian, Sharmila Poogavanam, A. J. Vanisree,
30  Investigations on light –induced stress model and on the role of phyllanthus amarus in attenuation of stress related depression-with focus on 5HT2A m- RNA expression.  Annals of Neuroscience,  17(4),  (2010),  167-175,  Nathiya Vaidhialingam Chandrasekar and Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanam,
31  Neuroprotective action of piper longum against MPTP-induced changes in mouse brain,  Annals of Neurosciences,  Annals of Neurosciences,  (2010),  18-21,  Thamizh Thendral subburaman, Uvarajan Sampath and Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanam,
32  Differential Morphological changes and expression studies of GFAP in glioma induced in rats following sesamol treatment., International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development,  3(7 ) ;79-86,  (2011),  Rangarajan Narasimhan, Vanisree Janardanam,
33  Oxidative pathology and AQP4 mRNA expression in patients of Parkinson's disease in TamilNadu,  Annals of Neuroscience,  18,  (2011),  109-112,  Thamizh thendral, A.J.Vanisree,
34   Molecular docking of survivin with piperine using computational docking analysis. Annals of Neurosciences,  13 :145-46,  (2011),  Muthukumar, Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanam,
35 Peripheral assessment of Peripheral assessment of the genes AQP4,PBP and TH in patients with Parkinson’s disease.,  Neurochemical Research,   (2011),  Thamizh Thendral Subburaman and Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanam
36  Cerebral ganglionic variations and movement behaviors of Lumbricus terrestris on exposure to neurotoxin,  Annals of Neuroscience,  22,  (2015),  4,  Mamangam Subaraja and A.J. Vanisree,
37  A Study on the Biochemical and Cytogenetic Status in the Blood of Glioma Patients, Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences,  14,  (2011),  511-518,  Sathyapriya Kandavelu and A.J. Vanisree.,
38 Quality of life in patients with different grades of glioma: preliminary report,  Indian Journal of cancer, (2015)  Mahalakshmi Palani and Vanisree A.J.
39  Neuroprotective Effects of sesamol in Glioma induced rats  Biomedicine International,  2,  (2011),  , RangarajanNarasimhan,Muthukumar,Vaithiyanathan, A.J.Vanisree,
40 Connexin30 down regulates Insulin growth factors receptor-1 abolishes Erk and potentials effects of an IGF-IR inhibitor in glioma cell line,  (2015) Arun Sankaradoss and A.J. Vanisree
41 Peripheral assesment of the genes AQP4, PBP and TH in patients with Parkinsons disease, Neurochemical Research,  (2012),  Thamizh thendral, A.J.Vanisree,
42 Neuro-sheilding effect of asiaticoside against MPTP induced variations in experimental mice.  IJEST,  4 ;960-965.,  (2012),  Sampath Uvarajan, Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanamb, Gopal Gopinath,
43  Plausible role of naringenin against cerebrally implanted C6 glioma cells in rats., Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry,  375,(1-2)171-178.,  (2013),  Devan sabarinathan:Arambakkam Venisree,
44 Asiaticoside, a trisaccaride triterpene induces biochemical and molecular variations in brain of mice with Parkinsonism. Translational Neurodegeneration, 2:23,  (2013),    ·           Uvarajan Sampath and Vanisree Arambakkam Janardhanam,
45 Pre-Clinical Analysis of Changes in Intra-cellular Biochemistry of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) Cells Due to c-Myc Silencing, Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology,  34,  (2014),  1059,  RajagopalanVishal and Janardhanam Vanisree,
46 Asiaticoside: Attenuation of rotenone induced oxidative burden in a rat model of hemiparkinsonism by maintaining the phosphoinositide-mediated synaptic integrity.,Pharmacol Biochem Behav,  155,  (2017),  1-15,  Margabandhu Gopi and Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree,
47   Attenuated levels of phospholipids in the striatum of rats infused with rotenone causing hemiparkinsonism ,  IBRO Reports,  3,  (2017),  1–8,  Margabandhu Gopi and Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree,
48 Implication of connexin30 on the stemness of glioma: connexin30 reverses the malignant phenotype of glioma by modulating igf-1r, cd133 and cmyc , (2017) Arambakkam Janardhanam Vanisree, Arun Sankaradoss Journal of Neuro oncology
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